Sri Lanka is set to reopen several high-profile investigations into fraud, corruption, and other criminal activities from previous regimes. Among the most notable cases is the “Siriliya” account, involving Shiranti Rajapaksa, wife of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The case, which has long been in the spotlight for alleged misappropriation of funds and financial irregularities, is part of a broader investigation into unresolved corruption and fraud scandals.
In addition to the Siriliya case, files related to the Central Bank bond scam and other controversial incidents are being revisited. Authorities plan to expedite investigations into unresolved criminal complaints, including the killing and kidnapping of journalists, as well as the murder of rugby player Wasim Thajudeen. These cases had been stalled for years, but with renewed focus, officials aim to bring those responsible to justice.
The move to reopen these cases signals a commitment to address past corruption and hold individuals accountable, particularly in light of public outcry over the lack of progress on these high-profile scandals.